Safety & Childproofing helps families create safer spaces for children at home, online, and in the community.
This category includes home safety assessments, baby‑proofing services, car seat checks, CPR and first‑aid classes, water and fire safety education, and tools for monitoring digital activity.
Providers can recommend and install gates, locks, guards, alarms, and other protective equipment tailored to your child’s age, abilities, and environment.
The goal is practical, realistic safety—not fear—so kids can explore and grow with fewer risks.
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Car safety seats
Car safety seats are one of the most important protections you can give a child in a crash, yet many are used or installed incorrectly.
This category connects families with certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPSTs), inspection events, and evidence‑based guides for choosing, installing, and adjusting infant, convertible, booster, and specialty seats.
Supports cover rear‑ vs. forward‑facing decisions, harness fit, travel after a crash, and seats for children with disabilities—so every ride is as safe as possible.
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Emergency preparedness
Emergency preparedness helps families stay safer and calmer when unexpected events happen—like fires, storms, power outages, or community emergencies.
This category includes classes, checklists, and tools that guide you in making family plans, packing go‑bags, storing supplies, and teaching children what to do and who to contact.
You’ll find resources for medical needs, disabilities, pets, and communication if phones or internet fail.
Planning ahead doesn’t mean living in fear; it means giving your family clear steps and confidence.
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GPS trackers
GPS trackers can give families extra peace of mind by sharing a child’s location in real time during commutes, outings, or travel.
This category includes kid‑friendly devices like wearables, keychain tags, and phone‑based apps, plus platforms that send alerts if a child leaves a set area or misses a check‑in.
Resources also cover data security, privacy settings, and age‑appropriate conversations about consent and safety.
Used thoughtfully, GPS tools can complement—not replace—trusted adults and good safety habits.
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Home safety products
Home safety products help families reduce everyday risks so children can explore more safely at home.
This category includes outlet covers, cabinet and drawer locks, door and window alarms, baby gates, corner guards, stove knob covers, furniture anchors, toilet locks, and non‑slip bath mats.
You’ll also find smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and smart sensors for water leaks or open doors.
The goal is not to eliminate all risk, but to prevent common injuries with simple, reliable tools.
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Online safety tools
Online safety tools help families protect children as they learn, play, and socialize on phones, tablets, and computers.
This category includes parental‑control apps, content filters, screen‑time managers, kid‑safe browsers, monitoring software, and privacy tools for social media and gaming.
Many allow you to block explicit content, limit in‑app purchases, set time limits, and see location or activity reports.
Resources also offer education on passwords, scams, and digital citizenship so technology use is safer, healthier, and more age‑appropriate.